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Daily activities will include a wide range of tasks including tool operation and data collection utilizing plasma etchers, thin film tools, wafer inspection tools, CD-SEM, and additional tools as needed.
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Drill, ream, and countersink full size holes in parts/assemblies in proper sequence and to correct size, per drawing, W/O or tooling instructions using power tools (e.g., drill motors, Quackenbush tool, Cleco motors) as required.
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Performs tool and die maintenance work as priorities dictate. Performs tool and die maintenance work as priorities dictate. Some such training includes vendor-based machine programming, maintenance and diagnostics classes (Mazak, Mori-Seiki, Fanuc, etc.
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Set up and operate machine tool equipment in the maintenance area as well as basic operation of most production equipment such as drill presses, vertical mills, band saws, cut off saws, engine lathes, gas, arc, mig, and tig welding equipment as may be necessary to fabricate, repair and/or duplicate parts required to maintain and repair equipment.
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We're looking for a Tool Crib Technician I to support our industry leading products here at Tosoh Quartz, Inc. As the Tool Crib Technician, you will maintain the tool crib work area and build tools and tool kits for the manufacturing operations.
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Mechanical assembly, cable harness assembly, Assembly, Hand tool, Schematic. MUST HAVES -Electro-mechanical Assembly -Hand Tools -Blueprints/schematics Mechanical assemblers will be working in their new manufacturing facility (currently in progress of being constructed) performing mechanical assembly of fixtures used for control panels.
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Job Title: Calibration Quality Test Technician 1 (CQT-1) Reports To: Sr. Manager of Manufacturing Engineering Department: Calibration Quality Test Division: Mega Kinetics Fluid Systems (Tualatin) Summary: Provide Calibration, Quality and Test support/control for the department.
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As an Outside Sales / Route Sales professional, you’ll manage your own protected local route & sell our National tool brands & equipment to technicians & automotive professionals. No sales or automotive technician experience necessary; we offer comprehensive training.
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Must have reliable transportation stocked with low voltage supplies (e.g. basic field tech hand tools, Cat5 cable, cable tester, punch down tool, ladder, etc.) If you are a HAPPY, detail-oriented, experienced field technician and looking to increase your skill-set and grow with our company please join us.
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Madden Industrial Craftsmen is looking for a Tool and Die Maintenance Technician for a machine shop client located in Clackamas, Oregon who specializes in custom manufacturing. As a Tool and Die Maintenance Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient operation and maintenance of tooling and dies used in manufacturing processes.
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As a Tool Service Technician (Service Tech I) at United Rentals, you'll use your skills to perform manual and maintenance tasks as well as minor repairs of specialty tools in a safe and professional manner.
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Maintain personal and tool certifications (e.g., bond and ground, crane handling, seal, LN2), as required. Boeing Commercial Airplanes is seeking a Precision Assembler & Surface Finish Technician to support our manufacturing team located in Portland, OR.
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May perform backup wire EDM operations. Experience with CNC lathe and mill programming and/or fabrication equipment and processes (depending on processes and machines used on assigned team). May be required to possess CAD programming skills (Mastercam is preferred.
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In-depth knowledge of machining processes and operations (such as turning, milling, drilling, tapping, hard turning, broaching, welding, powdercoat, forming, etc. May provide Mastercam support, ordering and installing software, troubleshooting and assisting with training.
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May perform non-certified welding, non-certified electrical repair and skilled machining operations incidental to repair and maintenance tasks. Electrical/electronic knowledge/skill include but not limited to controls, magnetic starters, rotary switches, relays, solenoids, brakes, input/output devices for PLC’s, CNC and standard electrical wiring principles for AC (up to 480v.
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